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Fintan of
Clonenagh (c. 526 – 603) was an
Irish hermit and monk. He was an
abbot and
disciple of
Columba of Terrygl****.
Fintan was born in
about 526,...
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another scriptorium.
Suggested locations include Stradbally (Co. Laois) and
Clonenagh (County Laois), the home of Uí
Chrimthainn (see below).
Eugene O'Curry...
- May 2006 at the age of 456 years.
Saint Fintan founded a
monastery at
Clonenagh in
County Laois, Ireland, in the
sixth century and it had a
spring beside...
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Finbarr of Cork 550 623
Finnian of
Clonard 470 12
December 549
Fintan of
Clonenagh c. 526 603
found in
Roman Martyrology Fintán of
Taghmon unknown 635 Bishop...
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Martyrology ****erts that Óengus was born in Clúain Édnech/Eidnech (
Clonenagh, Spahill,
County Laois, Ireland), not far from the
present town of Mountrath...
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psalms and
hymns from an old holy man
named Colman Cule, who
lived near
Clonenagh, and
founded the
church of
Cluain Cain. Afterwards, he
studied with Finnian...
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Saint Fintan (or
Saint Findan) can
refer to:
Fintan of
Clonenagh, 6th- and 7th-century
Irish saint Saint Fintan Munnu, 7th-century
Irish saint, a disciple...
- Kilkenny. He died in 639 and was
buried in
either the
ancient abbey of
Clonenagh: Cluain-Ednech,
County Laois or Clooneagh:
Cluain Each,
County Kerry....
- church, East Barnet, London, and
later Provost of Tuam and
rector of
Clonenagh in Ireland. De
Beaufort was born in Wessel,
Westphalia in 1700. He was...
- who
lived at Dunbrody,
County Wexford.
Edward Chichester, the
Rector at
Clonenagh who
married Elizabeth Chichester,
daughter of Capt. John Chichester. Lady...